Wireless systems offer flexibility, scalability, and redundancy through battery and cellular backup.
Security is about managing risk intelligently. Smart locks can absolutely be part of that strategy.
When you build a DIY alarm system, do you need motion sensors, contact sensors, or both?
You don’t need the most expensive camera. You need the right one, integrated into a layered security plan.
Assessing your home like a burglar would is not about fear. It is about understanding real world patterns.
A lock by itself is not a security system. It’s a single component. And in many homes, it’s the only one.
Home security does not usually fail because of one dramatic oversight. It fails because of small, ordinary habits that feel harmless.
Most residential burglaries follow predictable, low-effort patterns. They rely on opportunity, visibility gaps, and simple access points.
Homes rarely fail because they lacked technology. They fail because they looked predictable.
Most real-world security failures come from ordinary oversights that feel harmless at the time.